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Civil rights complaint brings question to NIC accreditation

Published: 9:55 AM PDT April 30, 2021 Updated: 9:55 AM PDT April 30, 2021 COEUR D ALENE, Idaho Just as tensions in North Idaho College seemed to be settling down, a complaint by four regional human rights task force boards has brought the institution s accreditation eligibility into question, as reported by KREM 2 news partner the Coeur d Alene/Post Falls Press.  The complaint, dated March 12, was sent to the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) and Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Justice Department, demands a full investigation of the institution s leadership.  The document was signed by the Kootenai, Bonner, Boundary, and Spokane County Human Rights Task Forces. It says NIC, more specifically, members of the NIC board of trustees, are violating the civil rights and liberties of employees and students.

Myanmar junta s planned cyber law condemned

Myanmar junta s planned cyber law condemned 18 Rights groups say bill would give authorities sweeping powers to block any content they don t like published : 13 Feb 2021 at 15:12 77 18 Human rights activists inside and outside Myanmar have expressed alarm at a cybersecurity law that the new military junta is seeking to pass as its first piece of legislation. The bill would give authorities “sweeping powers to access user data, block websites, order internet shutdowns and imprison critics and officials at noncomplying companies”, Human Rights Watch said in a statement. The bill could even enable authorities to arrest anyone accessing sites such as Facebook, which is still banned in the country, via virtual private network (VPN) applications.

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